11/29/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/29/2024 11:27
HICKORY, N.C. - Survivors of Tropical Storm Helene in North Carolina may be eligible for continued rental assistance for temporary housing through FEMA's Individual and Households Program.
FEMA pays rent, including a security deposit, at a place other than your damaged home. Your rental can be a house, apartment, hotel, or recreational vehicle that can keep you near your job, home, school, and place of worship. The assistance may include essential utilities such as electricity and water.
The approved rental amount is based on fair market rates for your area as determined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Automated phone calls will notify those who may be eligible for continued rental assistance. Less than 10% of those who registered for disaster aid met the criteria for initial rental assistance.
Extensions on rental assistance may be granted for three-month periods up to a maximum of 18 months from Sept. 28, 2024, the date of the FEMA disaster declaration.
To continue to receive rental assistance, you must prove an ongoing need, which may be that suitable housing is not available or that your permanent housing plan has not been completed through no fault of your own. If you intend to seek continued rental assistance, you'll need receipts to show you used the assistance for rent. Survivors should keep receipts for three years.
You may qualify for continued assistance if you:
A permanent housing plan is one that would put you back into permanent safe, sanitary, and functional housing within a reasonable time frame. You must continue to work toward obtaining permanent housing to remain eligible for continued rental assistance.
If you have an ongoing need, you must ask for the help to continue receiving assistance.
Return the form to FEMA by either mailing the completed form to: FEMA, P.O. Box 10055, Hyattsville, MD 20782-8055, faxing it to 800-827-8112, or uploading it to your FEMA Disaster Assistance account, available online at DisasterAssistance.gov.
To be eligible for continued rental assistance, you must meet the following conditions:
The completed application will require these supporting documents:
It is important to keep FEMA updated with your contact information and housing status. FEMA may need to contact you for additional information. If your contact information has changed, you should update your FEMA application immediately. You can do so online at your DisasterAssistance.gov account or by calling 800-621-3362.